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Saturday, 7 January 2012

7. stone flowing

Thought it would be a day of rain. I watch a Chinese movie not glorifying anything. As the global village turns into a city movies begin to look more alike. Even the music sounds “international”. Two of the cats from down stairs examines the new litter box. I bought it for the days when they're locked out from their usual home, Sometimes they won't come in before the folks go to work and they seek refuge here on cold and rainy days and now it's winter I can't have the door open all day. If they should spend a day or a half here, they'll have a place to piss. I remember it's Saturday. Once that meant something. It haven't snowed yet. Could I morph into a cloud?

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Noah's Eggs / Noahs æg

Noah's Eggs / Noahs æg

Noah's Eggs / Noahs æg

The second book of parallel haiku has been published by Yet To Be Named Free Press. This time it's in Danish and English. Find it under "Books"

"Like the two hemispheres of our brains that collaborate to shape and define our reality, so it is with Johannes S.H. Bjerg's "Noahs eggs", a book of parallel haiku- two haiku positioned on a page together that, when read tends to create a third sense or dimension in relation to the two haiku. Bjerg pushes the envelope juxtaposing his well crafted and profoundly meaningful haiku images."

-Amos White, Author of "The Sound of the Web: Haiku and Poetry on Facebook and Twitter”.

parallels - a book

Threads / Tråde

bilingual (one-line) ku

Parallels published

Yettobenamedfreepress has published a book of my parallel haiku-ish - or based - verse.